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Enlisted gets a tight little cleanup in Update 0.7.5.94

The patch fixes the F7F-1's 20 mm M3 cannon audio, a PlayStation gamepad issue with vehicle customization, and spawn placement on two Sword beach missions.

Enlisted’s Update 0.7.5.94 is out with a short fix list that touches aircraft audio, console controls, vehicle handling, water visuals, and spawn placement on two Sword beach missions. It follows the June 18 cleanup pass in Update 0.7.5.88.

The most practical fixes here are the PlayStation decal workaround and the infantry spawn pass on “Sword beach (Invasion)” and “Sword beach (Confrontation).” The patch also gives the F7F-1’s 20 mm M3 cannon a stronger sound, corrects water foam, and stops the Type 1 Ho-Ha from braking too hard at low speed.

Patch Notes – Update 0.7.5.94

Here are the official changes in this patch.

  • Fixed the firing sound of the 20 mm M3 cannon on the F7F-1, now it is louder and more appropriate for the caliber of the weapon.
  • Fixed an issue that made it impossible to apply decals and decorators to vehicles when using a gamepad on PlayStation.
  • Fixed a bug that caused the Type 1 Ho-Ha (Japan, Premium) to brake sharply and stop when turning at low speed.
  • Fixed the appearance of foam on water.
  • Improved the placement of infantry spawn points in the “Sword beach (Invasion)” and “Sword beach (Confrontation)” missions.

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Enlisted

Enlisted

Enlisted is a squad-based first person MMO shooter covering key battles from World War II. The game carefully recreates weapons, military vehicles and the atmosphere of that era, while demonstrating really massive clashes of numerous soldiers, tanks and aircraft with artillery and naval support.

Most of the Enlisted game modes simulate a battle involving several infantry platoons and gives the player control over a squad of soldiers with various roles (i.e. submachine gun soldier, sniper, radio operator, rifleman and others), a whole military vehicle crew or an aircraft pilot. One of the fighters is controlled directly, while others move and shoot independently following the player's general orders. In a situation where all the soldiers in the squad have fallen, a player respawns with the next available squad. This decision makes Enlisted battles look massive and spectacular while keeping the input of each individual player in the overall team victory quite significant.

  • Genre: Shooter, Simulator
  • Platforms: Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox One
  • Modes: Multiplayer, Co-operative, Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO)
  • Release: 2020-11-10
  • Publisher: Gaijin Entertainment
  • Age Rating: ESRB MPEGI 16USK 18CERO DGRAC 19+ACB R 18+CLASS_IND 16 ACB R 18+ / PEGI 16 / USK 18 / CLASS_IND 16 / CERO D / GRAC 19+ / ESRB M
  • IGDB Rating: 67.5/100

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